Emergency C-Section - Trying to Save a Calf

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  • @JoseAguilar-rv7dr
    @JoseAguilar-rv7dr 4 года назад +475

    I take my hat off for this guy not coming from a ranching background took the responsibility and has kept the ranch going strong

    • @larryhawkes1347
      @larryhawkes1347 4 года назад +26

      Very well said, I second this comment. 👍🏻

    • @jerryodriscoll3691
      @jerryodriscoll3691 4 года назад +43

      Very few people would sacrifice a 6 figure corporate job to go farming and actually stay at it, wish that all politicians would have a crack at farming for a year and do all the work themselves, might change a few opinions on farmers and not just in america

    • @golfbravowhiskey8669
      @golfbravowhiskey8669 4 года назад +47

      Yep Jose. I come from a long line of ranchers. And I am 50 years old now and been doing it my whole life, A lot of times I’ll roll my eyes and shake my head at some of the things he does and thought about commenting on some of his actions sometimes, but then I take a deep breath and realize just what you said he has never done it before came from the radio industry and jumped in with both feet.
      One day he was a desk man, The next day he was a rancher.
      And one other thing you failed to mention, he doesn’t mind putting all of his life out there on video for everyone to dissect and tell him what he’s doing wrong and what he’s doing right. I say way to go.

    • @JoseAguilar-rv7dr
      @JoseAguilar-rv7dr 4 года назад +7

      @@golfbravowhiskey8669 very true my friend

    • @isaiahbartnenslager3480
      @isaiahbartnenslager3480 4 года назад +4

      Jose Aguilar preach brotha

  • @mattsteitzer1457
    @mattsteitzer1457 4 года назад +576

    For those who don't understand how much ranchers are vested in their livestock, crops, or us the people, don't know ranchers and farmers. Every animal is important financially but almost as important psychologically. I commend you for what you do.

    • @marionward5958
      @marionward5958 4 года назад +8

      I agree completely

    • @kulsoomahsan4440
      @kulsoomahsan4440 4 года назад +21

      That's why these channels are so important. So we can see what it takes and have respect for these families and their immense sacrifice and hard work.

    • @robhakeman5873
      @robhakeman5873 4 года назад +23

      I agree exactly, I know how much it hurt Mike and Erin to show what happened and to show that calf but people should see that know and then as people think farmers and ranchers are Rich cuz they drive fancy trucks and tractors and cars and combines but nowadays you have to be ontop of things and ready to go when things are ready. I feel bad for Mike and Erin for all they put into that cow like feeding for 9 months and vaccination and got nothing back and still lost the cow.
      I can relate I use to be a hiredman and I treated my life and job as if they the animals were mine and I walked into the harrowing house the next morning after a winter storm and there were 5 dead sows and the pigs were newborn babies and some were couple days old we didn't know how they died. I hope you may get some twins Mike and Erin to make up partially for what you lost and that the rest of your calving season ends in a positive way

    • @shirleykeller4291
      @shirleykeller4291 4 года назад +1

      J

    • @addiecutiecorn4276
      @addiecutiecorn4276 3 года назад +3

      Agreed

  • @JM24mama
    @JM24mama 4 года назад +133

    “So God Made A Farmer” 💪🤝👍

  • @rhaneystarling6469
    @rhaneystarling6469 Год назад +27

    As an ER nurse, I am impressed with how you handled the situation! You’re assessment skills, knowledge, and experience led you to understand exactly what was happening and how to quickly respond! The rigid abdomen and white gums is exactly how medical professionals are trained as well. Performing a C-section immediately, was amazing to me and exactly what had to be done. I know the end result wasn’t what you hoped for, however, you did all you could do to attempt to save a calf. Doing nothing would have ended the same way but left you stuck pondering the “ What IF’s!” I know many have different opinions and will never understand but I think you made a great call and I’m super impressed! I found your channel recently on July 1st after my daughter and her boyfriend brought home a nearly dead abandoned twin. Thanks to your videos, I gained the knowledge to nurse her back to health against all odds. We now have 2 mastitis calves as well! So far all 3 are thriving! Just wanted to say thank you for sharing your knowledge with a very, very unprofessional and unskilled bottle mom from Georgia! Most said, “ they will die!” You gave us hope and the skills to say, “ Well, we will try!”

  • @kendaum102
    @kendaum102 4 года назад +254

    A BIG THANK YOU To Neighbor GARY. He is the neighbor everyone needs.

  • @juliealbert9222
    @juliealbert9222 4 года назад +289

    Mike thank you for not acting like nothing ever happened. It's beneficial for people that aren't familiar with farm life and the trials & tribulations that happen to see it all. Then maybe they can have a better understanding as to what we farmers go through or maybe a better appreciation of the sacrifices we make to feed not only our own families but everyone else's as well.
    We can all take a step back & say "shoulda woulda coulda" but in the end it won't change a thing.
    Thank you for this vlog especially. It shows real life. I'm truly sorry that you lost both momma & baby.

  • @SledgeHammer43
    @SledgeHammer43 4 года назад +108

    Mike one thing 21 yrs in the fire service taught me was that you can't save everyone, that only god can do that. So we try and we have to really take our wins and hold on to them.
    It makes a huge difference when someone or something comes two you and thanks you for saving them or a family member. To this day I cry with joy every time I think of this story. I was a young firefighter, first responder. I was on my way home entering our neighboring departments area when a call came out for a accidentally shooting the results of a ricochet. At first I wasn't going to respond but at the last minute I seen the first responding officers. I decided to fallow them in when they cleared the scene for us to respond to scene I got out and walked in. As I walked up putting my gloves on I noticed the deputies walking around the victim asking questions. I said freeze do not move your head to the victim and asked the deputies to please step in front of him to ask questions. That was a request I had to ask on several times till the ambulance arrived and we loaded the victim up. When the ambulance left the deputies asked why I had said that. I asked them if they had noticed a fragment of the round that was just above the Carotid artery. They had not. 2 and a half years later they had found me at my station during a open house. His son was approximately 8 at the time came running up to me and hugged my legs I reached down pickup the little boy as his father walked up while his little boy almost put me in a strange hold on my neck saying thank you the intire time. He asked me if I remember him just as I was recognizing the scars from that incident over 2 years before. To this day I think about that little boy or try to every time I am having a bad day. It makes me smile and helps me push forward. The father told me while he was at the hospital the surgeon told him if he would have turned his head that most likely he would have died within seconds. They wouldn't have been even able to save him if he would have done it in the Emergency room department. That one fragment was less than a mm from cutting the artery.

    • @catmbeall
      @catmbeall 3 года назад +5

      Mike I just now was able to get time to devote to watch this video. I graduated with an animal science major from the University of Tennessee. I know there are things that happen on a farm/ranch which a lot of people will not understand or accept as best practice. You made a quick decision based on your experience and that pond. You went the extra mile and tried to save that calf. It wasn't a defeat. It wasn't a defeat. You showed you can keep your cool in an emergency and your knowledge and experience gave you the confidence to act. Hang in there and kudos to you and Erin.

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector 3 года назад +6

      Wow. I am so glad you have this to keep you afloat when things get deep! What a great save, and meeting him again? Freaking awesome! Don't ever forget that responders can get help with the bad days, too....we lose too many of you fantastic folks as it is. Consider yourself hugged!!

    • @elizabethosborne6209
      @elizabethosborne6209 2 года назад

      Wonder blog

    • @pamtoney8950
      @pamtoney8950 Год назад +1

      Thank you all for your service and God bless you all. Y'all stay safe and y'all are heroes too

  • @cm.4828
    @cm.4828 4 года назад +32

    😂 😂 Lol!!! “My cows look at me like I owe them money!”lol! You give a lot of good common sense answers. I enjoy watching this. Thank you 👍🏼

  • @LibertyGarden
    @LibertyGarden 4 года назад +191

    That was all you could do, and a lot more than most people would have done.

    • @ninjawithagunson3909
      @ninjawithagunson3909 4 года назад +3

      You are right

    • @patrickodonnell9838
      @patrickodonnell9838 4 года назад +1

      Going forward how do you hope to sort this problem that it wont happen again its important to learn from these bad days. We have a saying in Ireland "Once its outside the door of the house".

    • @504CreoleCrystal
      @504CreoleCrystal 4 года назад +1

      Table-Country pinxing THRYM Firearms 27 It’s even worse that most of them refuse to listen to any other points of view. It’s not like you’re trying to convert them back to eating meat. You’re just trying to show whomever you were arguing with that all ranchers aren’t evil, murderous brutes who only sees green when they look at a cow. I’ve encountered really mean vegans/vegetarians like that....like they think bullying will make anyone listen to their opinions. I dare ANYONE to watch....hell 3-4 videos of Mike’s & Erin’s and say they don’t truly care about these animals!!!

  • @golfbravowhiskey8669
    @golfbravowhiskey8669 4 года назад +162

    There’s nothing disturbing about that, your warning should’ve just said caution life is going to happen and if life disturbs you, you might look away
    Been working with cattle my whole life it’s something you do just like a woman going in the hospital she may have a natural birth or she may have a C-section, the only difference is we are the doctors in 90% of the cases.

  • @rontiemens2553
    @rontiemens2553 4 года назад +77

    This might have been the most important video you have ever made, Mike. As a part of knowing where our food comes from and how it is raised, we need to see the blood, sweat, and yes TEARS that go into the food we eat. And you are right. Optimists make it. Pessimists usually don’t. I doubt many tears are invested in manufactured food.

    • @fog137
      @fog137 2 года назад +2

      My father was an experimental farmer for Birdseye for 40 years. I can tell you there were plenty tears involved. I was picking berries with my siblings, ages 4, 6, 7 and 8, when I was 2 on the experimental farm. All of us children helped dad move irrigation pipe in the middle of the night, too. Before there were cabs in tractors dad spent hours on one. When different pollination combos needed to be tried dad got stung many times, too, swelling up. He was a red head so sunburned easily. On those long hot days in the field there was no shade. When dad flew out of state it always made him ill. When he worked out of the country he missed weddings, birthdays, babies' births and holidays. The tears are different, but I can assure you, they were and still are there.

    • @lovespurpleflowers
      @lovespurpleflowers Год назад

      I honestly think of these things that you speak of all the time; my family were ranchers in the Napa Valley from the late 1800’s to the 1980’s and since I spent time at the ranch, my eyes were opened! I suppose that is why I thank the Lord and I respect the world that He created.

  • @555Trout
    @555Trout 4 года назад +18

    You choked me up there cowboy. You tried hard brother. That's all we can do .

  • @frankmetcalf9595
    @frankmetcalf9595 4 года назад +154

    I'm sure you feel that your best efforts weren't good enough. I disagree. You all were good. I am so sorry to see the losses, but I'm grateful that you shared it. Then you were off again to find new life. I'm further convinced that Erin and Gilbert chose well. Then God made a farmer. Thanks.

    • @Alisha_79
      @Alisha_79 4 года назад +6

      Well said!!!

    • @jerryodriscoll3691
      @jerryodriscoll3691 4 года назад +9

      The most important thing is giving it your best effort and theres nothing more you can do

    • @Alisha_79
      @Alisha_79 4 года назад +2

      @@jerryodriscoll3691 Exactly!! Just letting them die is not cool, trying your best is the way to go.

  • @MrSteveKape
    @MrSteveKape 4 года назад +157

    This was the most moving Vlog we’ve watched on MWL. While watching the mom and calf die was moving, seeing Mikes reaction brought tears to our eyes. You are good people Mike and Erin. God bless you!

    • @Alisha_79
      @Alisha_79 4 года назад +14

      Amen!! I'd be lying if I said I didn't tear up, seeing Mike's reaction the way he was petting the calf and all you could just see his emotions. Broke my heart to know both went.

    • @1less77
      @1less77 4 года назад +3

      Me too

    • @Keythers
      @Keythers 4 года назад +3

      @@1less77 Me too. Had to stop the video and have a good cry before I could start watching again.

  • @arliedurbin8341
    @arliedurbin8341 4 года назад +37

    As a former vet tech for a mixed vet firm Ive seen enough cases just like yours and the one thing that always amazed me is the farmers and ranchers resilience ! I commend you on how you handled that hope tomorrow brings much better things. Thank God tomorrow is another day.

  • @jenniferlennartz5995
    @jenniferlennartz5995 4 года назад +44

    Wow, that was an emotional ride. It brought back a memory when I was at a friend's dairy during a difficult calving, the momma cow hemmoraged and died and the calf didn't make it either. We sat with our backs against the wall in the manger sobbing. It was so awful! My heart breaks for farmers and ranchers when these things happen. It's never easy. Thank you for showing the realities of farm life. I pray for a successful calving season for you!

  • @julieenslow5915
    @julieenslow5915 4 года назад +161

    Your neighbor was awesome. Saw the situation, no doubt has been there himself and knew the odds. And being a rancher and an optimist, he thought maybe a little extra help right now might improve the odds. So he stepped up and helped. And Erin came running with colostrum and she helped. You did all that could be done. The cow bled out internally, no way to stop that it was already too far gone when you found her. If you had seen her fall it would have been too late to save her. And the calf - even the vet said she had almost no chance - and you gave her that chance. If it helps to know, I cried for them both, and then for the helpers. Thanks for trying - it was a heartfelt battle.

    • @tylorstetson5751
      @tylorstetson5751 3 года назад +5

      Gary is always willing to help. Mike and Erin appreciate Gary. Everyone Needs a Gary.

  • @motor2of7
    @motor2of7 4 года назад +170

    “Sometimes I feel bad unloading on you in these VLOGS”. You have no idea how beneficial this daily cycle has positively impacted your regular viewers, the image of the larger ranching/farming community and all the others who have started paying attention to the food production process. What you do is beyond important and sharing it with the world exponentially magnifies that impact. You are an optimist, you have to be, it’s why you’re where you are.

    • @zachrilling9453
      @zachrilling9453 4 года назад +5

      Completely agree. These videos have given me a sense of normalcy in the middle of chaos. I have known for the past month that each night when I get home from work there is a new video from Mike and Erin in Wyoming. It distracts me if I had a bad day while still showing real life.
      Mike, I am sorry for your loss. I can not imagine what you are going through. But thanks for not acting like nothing happened. I appreciate the honesty. Also thanks for the videos. They have helped my mental health through this time.

    • @meanwhileatrussellranch9986
      @meanwhileatrussellranch9986 4 года назад +2

      Agreed!!! The VLOGS have been very powerful... none more so than this one!

    • @sarahniemeyer9954
      @sarahniemeyer9954 3 года назад +1

      thank you so much for sharing your blogs, most of America doesn't realize where or how or what farmers go through to provide food for our families. A big THANK YOU!

  • @SM-se3rh
    @SM-se3rh 4 года назад +12

    As a retired 35-year Newborn ICU nurse, I can absolutely say I identify totally with your experiences. I have been a part of many hard days trying to help a newborn infant survive. Most do survive, but some do not, no matter what is done. We do our best, learn from our mistakes, and pray we can honor God in everything we do. Thanks for your videos. I appreciate Our Wyoming Life!

    • @conniecataraestep3255
      @conniecataraestep3255 4 года назад +2

      You honored God every single day taking care of his lil angels!! God Bless You Ma'am!! ❤🌹❤💯

  • @fairmaiden0101
    @fairmaiden0101 4 года назад +5

    Born and raised on a ranch, though city living now, I remember these moments so well. My father struggling to keep a calf alive and his pained expression when the calf was lost. Thank you for sharing, brought tears to my eyes.

  • @stevenaune2837
    @stevenaune2837 4 года назад +106

    "My cows always look at me like I owe them money" That's classic. I feel the same way about my kids and wife.

    • @vickyburton2434
      @vickyburton2434 4 года назад +5

      Steven Aune 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @krisloughley3332
      @krisloughley3332 4 года назад +2

      That cracked me up!!! So true!!!!!!! Still giggling. Love and appreciate your sense of humor

    • @504CreoleCrystal
      @504CreoleCrystal 4 года назад

      *ba dum bum 🥁 😂😂😂😂😂

  • @Ranch_Hand_Jeff
    @Ranch_Hand_Jeff 4 года назад +199

    Reality is what it is. The "adults" that follow you understand. The rest of them... their negativity is inconsequential. I know you know, but I'll say it anyway - You are doing a great service to us by showing us what ranching is all about -- By showing us what it takes to put food on the table (both yours and ours). Keep up the good work. And tell Gary thank you from me, for being the type of neighbor and friend that each of us should strive to be.

    • @zach_hewitt
      @zach_hewitt 4 года назад +4

      @Jeff Lake, great words!

  • @stephangiroux1435
    @stephangiroux1435 4 года назад +24

    I wasn't there with you and that pulled out my heart. That can really take the wind out of your sails. But if it was easy everyone would do it. You can hopefully take some comfort in knowing you did everything you could do. It's very good that you can show the world how much ranchers care for their animals. Thank you.

  • @mllee2008
    @mllee2008 4 года назад +22

    I love that your kids have their own small herd/ saving for the future. Excellent way to get them involved in the ranch!

  • @TM-qb7zl
    @TM-qb7zl 4 года назад +72

    hands down The most powerful 44 min on you tube today .

  • @cobike80132
    @cobike80132 4 года назад +82

    No winners or losers with nature, only those that have the strength stay in the game. Keep going Mike!

    • @Trezker
      @Trezker 4 года назад

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  • @whistlinsixty4859
    @whistlinsixty4859 4 года назад +8

    In my honest unsolicited opinion I think more of this kind of thing needs to be shared with the world to bring the uninformed closer to reality. However with that being said I do also respect that you don't want to show these kinds of things because I've been there I know what you're going through. Thanks for sharing Mike!

  • @SB-ll1tt
    @SB-ll1tt 4 года назад +1

    I heard a doctor say once ‘I did nothing differently - the patient was in good stead and yet they died. Sometimes I wonder if I am truly doing anything to keep them alive or if there is a higher force’. It made me think about life and death when he said that. Tears are rolling down my face to this video. You and your wife are truly amazing people. Keep strong. Sending love and strength.

  • @goonggoongginga9954
    @goonggoongginga9954 4 года назад +59

    That's a hell of a thing to go through. It's hard enough losing a calf but losing the mom the way you did just breaks your heart.

  • @pdkrace
    @pdkrace 4 года назад +73

    Sorry for your loss Mike.We all felt it.

  • @MemeMary926
    @MemeMary926 4 года назад +2

    That sucks! It's always hard when you have a bad outcome, but when you look at all the babies that are alive, it eases the pain. ❤️

  • @ericlegear7134
    @ericlegear7134 4 года назад +13

    Have never commented on a video before, anywhere. This was by far the best video you’ve done. Success is easy, loss is hard but real. You’re an encouragement Mike, not in the easy stuff but in overcoming the hard days. Just keep going Mike!

  • @smoke7236
    @smoke7236 4 года назад +41

    Tough day. The people that tell you did it wrong dont know. You did it right Mike

  • @9856CB
    @9856CB 4 года назад +53

    The “Next Year will be better” is called Hope and without Hope you’ll be defeated. There has been only one person who has ever defeated death and He is Christ in whom I base my Hope. God Bless, Mike

    • @markhoffman5719
      @markhoffman5719 4 года назад +1

      9856CB my uncles always said that. And my older cousins and I still talk about how great the oat crop of 1964 was. Bumper year. In Iowa

    • @JanVafa
      @JanVafa 4 года назад +1

      I think one of the upcoming heifer calves should be named Hope...

  • @maxinerose6664
    @maxinerose6664 4 года назад +4

    It’s always heartbreaking to lose a calf and cow. Not just because of the $$$ but because they are a part of our family. I cried right along with you. 💜

  • @jeffgardenier609
    @jeffgardenier609 4 года назад +5

    Mike brother. You know this. There are some that are just not meant to live. I also know that don't help. We raise sheep I loose lambs, it always sucks and I always take it hard. But when I see all them lambs that make it, it makes it all worth it. Thanks for sharing this, I think people need to see that we really do care for our animals and it is not just a business for most farmers and ranchers. Those animals are our babies and we do all we can for them. Focus on the wins

  • @brianjones5058
    @brianjones5058 4 года назад +33

    You can't beat YOU'RE self up. It's part of ranch life. Two years ago we had 2 c-sections & lost a mom & baby. When this happens makes you wonder if it's all worth it. Ultimately it is. Hang in there.

    • @mauia88
      @mauia88 4 года назад

      Yourself*

  • @kathydurbin437
    @kathydurbin437 4 года назад +95

    Sorry for the loss. Even with a herd as large as your's you still feel the loss of the one and then to lose the new one. Rough! You tried to help both of them the best you could. It's life in the raw. Pure and unadulterated. Anybody who says anything negative about you or what you did needs a reality check. They don't know. Hang in there and God bless you and yours. Peace.

  • @mikehamilton3833
    @mikehamilton3833 4 года назад +10

    Mike, I learn something from every blog and video you and Erin produce. This one was a tough and touching one. I have been lucky last five years with a dozen mama cows and heifers, no problem births. Today you showed me how to handle a bad situation with action and compassion. Thank you Mike and Erin and Gary. Keep on ranching.

  • @robertvalentine1
    @robertvalentine1 4 года назад +1

    Anyone who knows anything about livestock and ranching knows you did everything within your power to do the right thing and that you care even tho the outcome wasn't ideal you and your family are amazing ranchers you should feel pride in that. The education you give to everyone else is so important, i thank you for what you do and wish you the best of luck with the rest of the season and the future.

  • @edprosser372
    @edprosser372 4 года назад +55

    This is a part of life that not a whole lot of people get to see. I grew up on a small farm, had some cows, hogs, and chickens. We learned at an early age about life, death and the cycle of life. God bless and stay safe...

  • @mountainmama4461
    @mountainmama4461 4 года назад +35

    You did your best. That is all any of us can do. That was out of your hands.

    • @davidb.7223
      @davidb.7223 4 года назад +5

      In my opinion, you did everything right.

  • @Rox600601
    @Rox600601 4 года назад +6

    Sorry for the loss of the calf and its mom. I shed some tears for both. Death is hard no matter person or animal. Thanks for keeping it real.

  • @sparklepurple24
    @sparklepurple24 4 года назад +29

    Mike, As you were reflecting on the events of the afternoon you were explaining that you could have omitted the footage, and tried to pretend as though nothing happened. But, what immediately came to mind is this: By showing us what happened you honored both of their lives. You shared with us this tragedy which was the loss of both a cow and her calf. There is inevitable heartache associated with those losses. We were hoping for a better outcome... but their lives should still be celebrated! Life is precious no matter what! Thank you for sharing this with us. Life is full of ups... and getting knocked down... but what is important is that we always get back up! That's what fuels the optimistic Rancher and Farmer! Tomorrow is a new day! Psalm 30:5 ..."Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes in the morning."

  • @juliehenry6421
    @juliehenry6421 4 года назад +27

    You fought hard for that baby - I spent many hours in a cold stall fighting for foals to live - you did the best you could - Peace be with you- the circle of life continues -

    • @tylorstetson5751
      @tylorstetson5751 3 года назад +1

      Mike knows it is hard when you lose an animal. Mike appreciate you supporting Our Wyoming Life.

  • @lindsaylittle6535
    @lindsaylittle6535 4 года назад +46

    Hi Mike, You showed the human side of things with your emotions. That takes a man. You tried your best. My hat is off to you for providing this humble content. Enjoy your channel from up here in the woods of MN. sure gonna miss our daily "visit".

  • @g.s.7022
    @g.s.7022 4 года назад +8

    Thank you for showing us all sides of this ranch life, the good, bad, sad and enjoyable. All of this means running a ranch. I grew up in the country, but we didn't have our own business. In any case, I wish you and your nice family all the best and look forward to every video from you☘️💫🌄

  • @sandrarawn2147
    @sandrarawn2147 2 года назад +1

    🇨🇦 Hello from Ontario Canada. I come from an area of farm land being everywhere.! I loved our close knit neighbors. I'm a new subscriber to your channel and just watching the first few videos that I have, I can sure see that you run a tight ship! Your ranch is beautiful! As a child I loved growing up around farm lands. Birthday party's and large friends and family gatherings always being held in our neighbors barns!Seeing all the animals and the freedom we had as children was amazing! Many years later I find myself married, 3 Adult children and 5 Grandchildren living in a City. I never ever thought I would move from the country and the lifestyle it offers. I miss it horribly. Watching your videos gives me a glimpse back to those good old days! Thank you for sharing your ranch and videos with all of us. I'm so looking forward to following along and having some great memories! It's not an easy life by no means. It's alot of hard work but it's so worth the freedom! Cheers and please be safe! **** I just finished watching this video and had a few words to add after your last few words and to this may I please add***Thanx for keeping it real!*** 🙋🙏

  • @lisaelliott1149
    @lisaelliott1149 4 года назад +27

    I want you to know that all the work you are putting into these vlogs matters. You are making a difference even if it doesn't feel like it right now. Thank you most of all for not making it a fairy tale but the reality of what you and others face each day. What is most important is you get up every day and give in 100% and that is obvious. Be well 💜

  • @barbarataychert4910
    @barbarataychert4910 4 года назад +16

    Mike, I am so sorry. I cried right along with you when that calf died. It was so sad, but you tried your best.

  • @justincone6555
    @justincone6555 4 года назад +7

    Mike, one from rancher to another I thank you for showing what truly happens on the ranch. It's not always sunshine and rainbows. Us as ranchers deeply care for all our animals whatever that animal may be. It truly does hurt us when we lose an animal and it's tough to get over but you did all you could to try and save that calf, it just wasn't God's plan. Keep your head and spirits high!!! All the way from Florida, I'm praying for you and your family. Again love the videos and showing the raw emotion each rancher and farmer deals with on a daily basis.

  • @Spyke383
    @Spyke383 3 года назад

    No better neighbors than farmers. Not many people would give their neighbor 5 minutes let alone help perform a c section and nurse a calf knowing that the odds are against you. World needs more people like that.

  • @ibtm
    @ibtm 4 года назад +25

    Welcome to ranching----as a farmer or rancher you live in what I call REALVILLE!!! No matter what, you keep going forward. I once lost an entire field of apricots in a hail storm I was watching happen in real time---talk about a sick feeling. Losing a calf and its mother is ranching----keep up the great work!!! It happens and fortunately not that often!

  • @susanchamblee2549
    @susanchamblee2549 4 года назад +31

    The circle of life...wow Mike - just wow. Know that I cried with you. You valiant efforts were applauded - and your compassion. The friendships from all of us here that come along with you is with you...always. Susie in Idaho

  • @banditman0000
    @banditman0000 4 года назад +1

    Glad you put that c section on your channel thats what people need to see. Ranching is so hard and people just dont get to see that stuff so well done sir.

  • @NeBeeman08
    @NeBeeman08 4 года назад +9

    Know your pain, I c-sectioned a ewe that the vet said was hopeless, saved the lamb only to be killed by a stray dog

  • @Benglator1
    @Benglator1 4 года назад +29

    That was an emotional roller coaster....Ranches/farms are where life and death meet on almost a daily basis. It takes special people to take on the task of feeding America while dealing with the realities of ranching. When you care about your animals it makes it even tougher but you and Erin are both very special people. You mentioned taking some time off after the calving live stream. We all will understand that and I hope you take a week or longer. You all have made our lives much easier dealing with covid19 but your challenges do not end. So enjoy that much needed rest that you both need.
    SHOUT OUT to Gary !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @messianichebrewshawnkawcak1550
    @messianichebrewshawnkawcak1550 4 года назад +29

    You show your strength in this Mike, to be able keep going. Proof you have a rancher’s heart to get through these tough times. Been a rough calving season so far. People need to see this part of a ranching lifestyle, it hopefully brings more respect.

  • @tracyeaves1084
    @tracyeaves1084 4 года назад +1

    My grandpa raise cattle and always said if you got them, you can loose them and you don’t have them you can’t loose them

  • @watcheronthewall9929
    @watcheronthewall9929 4 года назад +7

    As you promised, you kept these vlogs "real life happens".
    Shoulda, woulda, coulda does not belong there. You and Erin are the real deal and should never hide that. Otherwise, we all would be watching something "processed" from a major network program.
    Tough losses and great joy are constant in life. Grasp each one with both hands. That's what makes us human.
    Blessings to you and your family with the hope you get some rest soon (or maybe more coffee).
    Oh, also your jerky is FABULOUS!! Plus got your Bullshirt. LOVE IT.
    Keep it real
    From Oregon

  • @George_Carey
    @George_Carey 4 года назад +15

    I'm so sorry for your loss. I got a little teary eyed myself watching. Please ignore any potential negativity. You're a good man, and you did everything you could to save the calf.

  • @vickyburton2434
    @vickyburton2434 4 года назад +18

    I am so sorry you lost the calf. M;y heart goes out to you. You tried so hard; this is never an easy thing to go through. Thank God for amazing neighbors. What a blessing.

  • @munemrabadi809
    @munemrabadi809 4 года назад +1

    I'm a farmer 60 beef cattle and 160 ewes and I relate 100% to what you're going through every year. Stay strong

  • @davidgonzales7255
    @davidgonzales7255 4 года назад +7

    You did the best you could to Mike, keep your head up sir. You are earning more respect from not just me as a rancher but also everyone else whose been there.

  • @muscovydragonscales3785
    @muscovydragonscales3785 4 года назад +15

    You did everything that you could for your cow and her calf. I love watching your channel because you really care about your animals.

  • @amandah2490
    @amandah2490 4 года назад +13

    I'm sure we all had tears in our eyes right along with you, Mike. Sad day.

    • @timsutherland5089
      @timsutherland5089 4 года назад

      I feel your pain but you helped bring one more life in and not loss two

    • @JanVafa
      @JanVafa 4 года назад

      Tim Sutherland - they did loose both the cow and calf...

  • @shadel7968
    @shadel7968 4 года назад +8

    Thanks Mike for keeping it real. No need to apologize. I cried enough for everyone. Keep on keeping on. Thumbs up to you and your family and friends!! See ya tomorrow.

  • @wykeishacraft6820
    @wykeishacraft6820 4 года назад +2

    Sorry for your lost. I can't ✋ thing about the lost 🐄. I 💘 Our Wyoming Life, God Bless You.

  • @steveware6325
    @steveware6325 4 года назад +18

    The best thing about these vlogs is we get to see how truly amazing you guys are. Hang in there Mike.

  • @wally2786
    @wally2786 4 года назад +9

    Cattle ranching is not for the faint of heart. Thank you for sharing your life, the good, and bad! So sorry for your loss.

  • @jasonbrown5473
    @jasonbrown5473 4 года назад +8

    My Grandad ranched his whole life. He is a man of few words but when he speaks it is with profound wisdom. He also has a heart bigger than many would ever believe an old cowboy would. I believe the wisdom and heart came from the many days like the one you just showed. Love the channel reminds me of my childhood riding around with my grandad.

  • @meganzizzamia2993
    @meganzizzamia2993 4 года назад +7

    Wow. This was an amazing video. This is what the 30 in 30 is all about! Really letting people see the daily life of the ranch.
    Thank you so much for giving us this opportunity!♡

  • @jimloup4446
    @jimloup4446 4 года назад +13

    Thank you Mike that was a true showing of what it was really like when I was cowboying in Montana and South Dakota many day and sleepless night where spent fighting for the lives of animals and some wins and some losses. Losses are never easy. As a young lad when I got my first animals in junior high and lost my first I asked my Grandpa what I did wrong. He ask questions and talk me through the situation. In the end he said I had giving my all and that was all anyone could do. Then he said that the only way to not lose animals is never have animals. You have to have animals to lose any. I would have to decide if I was willing to lose any or just not have any. What you have been doing is a wonderful thing showing the world the truth of what livestock producers go threw. God bless you and your family

  • @judybiamonte3099
    @judybiamonte3099 4 года назад +27

    Sorry for your loss tears down my face :(

  • @deblawson1575
    @deblawson1575 4 года назад +1

    Hello I have a small homestead today is the first time I have seen your channel. Your title is what made me watch. I did not get in until 9:00 pm (after spring planting and then chores) then eating and cleaning up getting ready for bed check email then a little You tube. I thought this episode was GREAT!!!! some days your the bug...............some days your the WINDSHIELD !!!
    So today your the bug.........tomorrow you WILL be the WINDSHIELD🤗
    As you said we are optimists, The sun will come up in the morning and the day will have no boo-boos yet!!! Always be honest folks like it more we get crap thrown at us enough.
    May God bless you and yours
    Deb
    PS. I sub because of the title: just my opinion you should keep this content up

  • @hturbo1007
    @hturbo1007 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for sharing this experience with us. I grew up on a dairy farm in eastern Iowa, and I know first hand what you were going through. Most farming channels only show the rainbows and unicorns of farming. My hat's off to you. 🧢

  • @dawnmitchell6368
    @dawnmitchell6368 4 года назад +18

    Hang in there. Feeling your pain as I watched. Take care of the rest. You can only do what you can the rest is in gods hands. Great effort by everyone!!

  • @Bobbysmitreshop
    @Bobbysmitreshop 4 года назад +15

    I gotta say, I got a little choked up when someone Sayed were losing him. Tough stuff! Hang in there Mike!

  • @tcrasey
    @tcrasey 4 года назад +12

    I have not missed any of the blogs yet, The blog is “Our Wyoming Life” and that includes the good as well as the heartbreak! I had as many tears as you did! God bless and Thank You!

    • @lindabull8519
      @lindabull8519 4 года назад

      This was the first vlog of yours that I have watched. I am now hooked. Your actions were perfect.

    • @sahawk0709
      @sahawk0709 4 года назад

      Amen! Life on a ranch includes death.

  • @jamesmandl9302
    @jamesmandl9302 4 года назад +1

    Anyone that says ranchers and farmers are heartless has never seen how hard they fight for the life of every living thing on their land every day. Mike, I commend you for showing that physical and mental fight to the whole world. While this one might have gone south and had a negative result there are quite a few wins walking around and more to come.

  • @KellysAdventures305
    @KellysAdventures305 4 года назад +17

    Awww. Sorry Mike. Poor little thing. You tried so hard. Sending you my love and support. 😥💔👐

  • @sclivestock5943
    @sclivestock5943 4 года назад +3

    I feel your heartbreak Mike. Last month I pulled a calf in the middle of the night in the pasture and it was dead. We tried everything we could but he was gone. I sat in the dark with the mom and shed some tears and then watched her walk away in the dark alone. Thanks for sharing. Ranching can sure have it’s sobering moments. Take care. Scott in Alberta.

  • @JohnVanRuiten
    @JohnVanRuiten 4 года назад +5

    I think we were all weeping right there with you Mike. These things happen on a ranch and you gotta take the bad with the good. We just hope tomorrow will be a better day.

  • @brandyr1465
    @brandyr1465 3 года назад

    People can't fathom the joy and the heartache that ranchers experience. God Bless you

  • @sarahbierman5490
    @sarahbierman5490 4 года назад +15

    Well the whole thing was heartbreaking! But that's life on the ranch! You guys all did what you could! The way you all handled it was amazing, their #'s were up! We are not in total control but, you did what you could and, now life must go on. I hate how some people say farmers are cruel when, it's the total opposite!

  • @ronnie100393
    @ronnie100393 4 года назад +16

    Life is tough sometimes, you did a great job.

  • @pamelabennett6145
    @pamelabennett6145 4 года назад +6

    And I'm so sorry Mike and thanks for sharing such a tender and emotional moment.😥

  • @oseo943
    @oseo943 4 года назад +2

    This VLOG showed us how much your hearts are big... more than all the videos you uploaded. I was feeling your pain while you were trying to save that calf... your movement with respiratory equipment in your hands speak for themselves... i say this as a first responder for my whole adult life... never leave anything unturned, you did all you could, for that poor soul.
    I know very well that damned feeling, when you try to save and lose... one last look back, and move on, honoring the lives you couldn't save doing your job at best. A warm virtual hug from Italy. Stay Safe.

  • @TheOldCowboy1952
    @TheOldCowboy1952 4 года назад +7

    As a teenager, I interviewed for a job at "The Experiment Station". It was a state funded agriculture program under one of the big universities here in the state. The man interviewer described the job to me. It involved cattle. He shows me a long rubber glove and explained its purpose. He then ask me. Do you think you can do this? Without hesitation I said "no sir". I thanked him for the opportunity and left. Everyone has their calling that was not mine. My wife on the other hand said she would have loved that job. Thanks for the videos. I have learned what could have been.
    He explained the purpose of the glove.

    • @landenschenck7567
      @landenschenck7567 4 года назад

      Bernie L. Randolph lol nothing like being shoulder deep

  • @rosaliespencer6383
    @rosaliespencer6383 4 года назад +8

    Keep going, keep strong. For the Lord is with you and He will strengthen you each step of the way.

  • @debyzimmerman6617
    @debyzimmerman6617 4 года назад +1

    How sad....hard enough to lose a cow but for a new life to not even get a chance makes that ache all the sharper.
    At least you tried... I'm wondering if the way the cow went down wasn't what caused the little calf to fail...being landed on in such a sharp way can't be discounted. So many people need to realize that the majority of ranchers and farmers care so much deeper then they are given credit for. Your videos show that as do a Shepherdess in Toronto, Sandi Brock... the pain of any loss is totally evident. God bless you all for your hard work and dedication to your chosen way of life.

  • @Griffymn
    @Griffymn 4 года назад +6

    Thank you sharing this loss. It shows again, how real ranching and your family are. Life happens, it was not a defeat, never apologize for trying your best. I appreciate how much you value every life you work with. Stay safe and take care.

  • @guspaca494
    @guspaca494 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for sharing the real life experiences on your ranch. The average person has no idea what it is really like. You educate them ! Bless you and your wonderful family.

  • @ronnchase4872
    @ronnchase4872 4 года назад +4

    Mike, i am a lariat rope artist (make different items from retired lariat rope) and my tag name is Cowboy wantabe . You vlog satisfies my longing for the western ranching lifestyle. You and you families daily life is a rollercoaster of ups and downs. Thanks for sharing the bad with the good. I’m really looking forward to your 24 hr video. I will be checking in a lot. Thanks

  • @sandrasimard1808
    @sandrasimard1808 3 года назад

    There is a saying to " You win some you lose some",but no one person ever said it would get easier. My hat is off to all of you in all you do.🤗

  • @cabinsnook
    @cabinsnook 4 года назад

    This is a true nobleman doing noble work for a noble cause. Sincerely, thank you.

  • @jamesteaff1291
    @jamesteaff1291 4 года назад +16

    Thanks for bringing us along. Really appreciate all your showing and doing.

  • @j.r.5882
    @j.r.5882 4 года назад +8

    Thank you Mike!! Thanks for sharing!!! Very touching!!
    See ya tomorrow 👍🏻

  • @5809AUJG
    @5809AUJG Год назад

    You did all that was possible to save that little heifer. Unfortunately, sometimes they cannot be saved, especially with the mother injured as she was....the heifer probably was damaged by the mother's internal bleeding. You truly did your very best in this situation. I commend you for your effort. You're an outstanding rancher, sir. You've got my respect.

  • @jerordjohnson5644
    @jerordjohnson5644 4 года назад +1

    Mike your right you could have just skipped that whole part of your day. But you have to stay true to yourself and the vlog you started. There’s countless people that believe that farming and ranching is easy and everyday is easy, when they really don’t have a clue about what it takes to do it day after day. In some ways the livestock is like family even though in the end you’ll have to say goodbye in some way. I think you have done a great job showing the big picture of the ups and downs of ranching in this 30 in 30 vlog that many people would never know otherwise. Thank You and God Bless